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2 PhD positions in Marseille: human eye movements, perceptual decision-making & sensorimotor adaptation and learning

Publié le 02/06/2022

Two 3-years PhD fellowships are available in Marseille, France, to work on human eye movements, perceptual decision-making and sensorimotor adaptation and learning

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1. PhD project on : The role of active vision for perceptual decision-making : experimental analysis, modeling and non-invasive brain stimulation

We are looking for a PhD student to join our group at the Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone (INT) to work on a recently funded collaborative research on perceptual decision-making with multistable visual stimuli. The PhD student will use behavioral measures (visual psychophysics, eye movements), computational modeling and MRI-guided non-invasive neurostimulation techniques (TMS) to investigate the dynamic decisional processes underlying percept reversals. Details and instructions for application can be found here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/wjtdhhhx4ykeyn6/PhD_opening_Marseille_Vision3E.pdf?dl=0

Contact: Anna Montagnini anna.montagnini@univ-amu.fr and Marie-Hélène Grosbras marie-helene.GROSBRAS@univ-amu.fr

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2. PhD project on: Credit Assignment Problem in sensorimotor adaptation and learning: experimental analysis and computational modeling

This project is part of a recently funded collaborative program (ANR grant ACES) between research teams in Lille and Marseille. Using computational modeling and behavioral measures (visual psychophysics, eye movements), the PhD student will study the dynamics of context-dependent sensorimotor adaptation. Details and instructions for application can be found here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/e00n8q71xacxtpq/PhD_opening_ACES_Marseille.pdf?dl=0

Contact: Anna Montagnini anna.montagnini@univ-amu.fr Emmanuel Daucé edauce@gmail.com and Laurent Perrinet   laurent.perrinet@univ-amu.fr